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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY, OCTOBER, 1915
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The Edison phonograph has been set at an angle in the center of the window. Two drawers have been opened and stocked with discs. Two boards, 40 inches high and 8 inches wide, have been used at each side of the window on which have been displayed 4 discs. The two hangers have been placed prominently to forepart of the window and discs placed prominently in the front and also on a slight elevation on each side of the machine.
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Fully Arranged Window Display (7 Ft. Wide x 6 Ft. Deep)
THIRD OF A SERIES OF ATTRACTIVE
EDISOX WINDOW DISPLAYS
THE inexpensive screen treatment can be easily arranged by the merchant displaying Edison phonographs and discs. The rear panel is 69 inches high and 22 inches wide. The Mde panels are 57 inches high and curve forward to less height, being also 22 inches wide.
The two side panels are curved at the bottom to give the appearance of gracefulness. The panels for this purpose can be such as Upson, Beaver board or any light wall-board. In this instance, the panels are covered with striped black and white paper which is so much in vogue just now. The merchant can find this paper at most any wall-paper department or he can secure from any novelty or wholesale paper house.
The cost of same is about Zy2c. to 5c. per sheet, sheet measuring 22x25 inches. If the merchant does not want to go to this expense, he can finish the panels with any shade of wall color or the panels can be painted. Appropriate foliage has been arranged in artistic effect to conform with the lines of the panel.
GET AFTER THE FARMER RIGHT NOW!
armer, as everybody knows, day one of the most pros
Iperous members of the community. Farm products have been selling at a stiff nrice and the war has made a demand for food-stuffs unprecedented. That being the case the farmer has money to spend and the Edison phonograph interest ought to and will get a share of it if the dealers go after him. Some of our dealers are awake to the opportunity and are going out into the country with demonstration crews and an Edison Phonograph or two on their wagon or auto. They are also exhibiting at State Fairs. Now is the time and those dealers located in or near agricultural centers should get busy and arrange for jaunts into the farmers' strongholds.
-Showing the Supports Used in the Above Completed Design